Chinese-led team achieves asymmetric division in artificial cells, a breakthrough for synthetic life research.
An international team led by China's Institute of Chemistry has achieved a breakthrough in realizing asymmetric division in artificial cells, using liquid-crystal droplets that split into distinct daughter structures when exposed to alkaline phosphatase or metal ions.
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