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The Ion Channel TRPM2 is a Target to Enhance Chemosensitivity in Neuroblastoma
The Ion Channel TRPM2 is a Target to Enhance Chemosensitivity in Neuroblastoma
Institution:
The Pennsylvania State University
Researcher(s):
Brian Gans
Grant Type:
POST Program Grants
Year Awarded:
2013
Type of Childhood Cancer:
Neuroblastoma
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Alexander Nobles
Alexander "Alex" Nobles is truly a courageous hero. In 2013 he was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma when he was just 3 years old. He underwent chemotherapy for much of his young life to fight the disease, and today he is cancer-free!
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