April 2001
Tumor Tracker
Cancer
By Ken Garber
Brain tumors called glioblastomas are among the most vicious of cancers. So when Harvard University pediatrician Evan Snyder's best friend, Jim Galambos, developed a glioblastoma in 1996, Snyder set out to attack the disease, using an unusual tool: neural stem cells, special cells capable of developing into new neurons and other brain structures.
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