Scientists sniff out cat allergy clues
NCT ID NCT06828484
Summary
This study aims to understand how a specific cat allergen extract affects people. Researchers will give the extract as a nasal spray to 20 people—some allergic to cats and some not—to see if it triggers allergy symptoms like sneezing and runny nose. They will also collect blood and nasal fluid samples to measure the body's allergic response over 24 hours.
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Kingston Health Sciences Centre - Kingston General Hospital
Kingston, Ontario, K7L2V7, Canada
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