Cell polarity is a fundamental biological process that refers to the asymmetric distribution of molecules, structures, and functions within a cell. It is crucial for various cellular processes, including cell division, migration, and differentiation. Research in cell polarity aims to understand how cells establish and maintain asymmetry, as well as the mechanisms by which this asymmetry is regulated and coordinated. This research area also investigates the role of cell polarity in development, tissue organization, and disease. Key topics of study in cell polarity research include the regulation of polarity proteins, the role of polarity in cell signaling pathways, and the involvement of polarity defects in diseases such as cancer and developmental disorders. Overall, research in cell polarity provides valuable insights into the basic principles of cell biology and has implications for various fields, including biomedicine and regenerative medicine.