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SP-A Modulates Airway Response to Ozone in Human Asthma

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Duke University Medical Center is recruiting non-smoking men and women between 18 and 35 years of age, healthy or with asthma, for a clinical exposure study.

Participation Requirements

Prospective participants will be pre-screened for a specific genetic factor and only those with this factor will be enrolled in the study, which involves exposure to ozone, a common urban air pollutant.

Compensation

Compensation will be provided for participation time and expenses.

For more information, contact Jane Stiles at 919-668-3135 or stile007@mc.duke.edu.


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Updated: Oct. 4, 2011
Published: Apr. 23, 2010
URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/clinicaltrials/sp_a_modulates_airway_response_to_ozone_in_human_asthma