“…Another approach based on the immersed boundary method has been investigated by Kim and Lai [2010], and, together with a lattice Boltzmann approach, by Crowl and Fogelson [2010]. Finally, level set methods have also been implemented in this context by Salac and Miksis [2011], and Maitre, Milcent, Cottet, Raoult and Usson [Maitre et al 2009] (see also [Doyeux et al 2013] We prove in this article that the classical mechanical model of the RBCs can be recovered by means of a formal asymptotic analysis assuming that the RBC's membrane is made of a locally homogeneous, albeit strongly anisotropic, nonlinearly elastic material. The main difference with previous works on the justification of thin structures is that we assume different scalings for the elastic moduli in the tangential and normal directions to the midsection.…”