A new method uses the auxin-inducible degron (AID) system to tune protein levels with precision in living C. elegans.
The hydrogel preservation technology maintains cell viability for days at room temperature, removing cold-chain constraints.
Pairing a drug that targets the PRDM9 gene with a cholesterol-lowering agent shrank brain tumors and improved survival in mice.
Results open the door to therapies based on chronobiology, the branch of biology that studies how living organisms structure their physiological processes in time.