Scientists at Kyoto University’s Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences discovered how cells control the distribution of phospholipids in their membranes. These lipids, essential for cell stability, are usually unevenly spread and can shift quickly in response to signals, a process known as phospholipid scrambling. This process is crucial for functions like blood clotting and waste removal.
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