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Hernández–Cadena L et al. – The results suggest that recent exposure to NO2 and possibly O3 may reduce the response to SABA in producing bronchodilation in children with asthma. The association between NO2 and FEV1 response to SABA may have important implications in understanding how outdoor air pollution levels relate to asthma control.

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