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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire  eventually, says Madden, suites of proteins might be identified that indicate specific exposures. “If you look at 100 proteins, do 10 stick out as unique to smokestack emissions or 10 for ozone exposure?” Better collaboration between physicians on the clinical side and scientists on the environmental side would help move that prospect along, he says. http://www.blog.ca/user/Beforethebigbang

“It’s a fun and expanding field—an up-and-coming research tool that people are really trying hard to translate into the clinical world,” says Hunt. “I think a lot will happen in the next few years. Eventually, we’ll be able to smell how people are doing.”

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