this central hydrophobic core, which would have an extremely high energy cost. This caveat does not apply to cholesterol (Fig. 2-3), whose polar head is a single hydroxyl group. The energy cost of dragging this small polar hydroxyl group through the bilayer is relatively low, thus permitting rela- tively rapid cholesterol fl ip-fl op
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