Scientists uncover hidden lung cells that spark asthma Flare-Ups
NCT ID NCT03455959
First seen Apr 19, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 5 times
Summary
This study looks at special immune cells that stay in the lungs and may cause allergic asthma attacks when a person breathes in allergens like cat dander or dust mites. Researchers will collect cells from the airways of 37 people with mild to moderate allergic asthma and compare them to healthy volunteers. The goal is to understand how these memory cells work, which could lead to better treatments for asthma.
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, United States
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