"Generating realistic and complex computational domains for numerical simulations is often a challenging task. In neuroscientific research, more and more one-dimensional morphology data is becoming publicly available through databases. This data, however, only contains point and diameter information not suitable for detailed three-dimensional simulations. In this paper, we present a novel framework, AnaMorph, that automatically generates water-tight surface meshes from one-dimensional point-diameter files. These surface triangulations can be used to simulate the electrical and biochemical behavior of the underlying cell. ..."
Model Type: Neuron or other electrically excitable cell
Model Concept(s): Methods
Simulation Environment: C or C++ program (web link to model)
Implementer(s): Morschel, Konstantin
References:
Mörschel K, Breit M, Queisser G. (2017). Generating Neuron Geometries for Detailed Three-Dimensional Simulations Using AnaMorph. Neuroinformatics. 15 [PubMed]