Study uses body’s clock to deliver medication precisely when needed

Researchers at WashU Medicine have harnessed the internal circadian clock of the body to deliver medication for an inflammatory illness precisely when it was most needed. Tissue implants incorporating genetically engineered stem cells automatically delivered anti-inflammatory medications to mouse models of rheumatoid arthritis on a daily basis right before inflammation peaked. The researchers dubbed this approach “chronogenetics.”

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