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Keith Channon is a Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Oxford and serves as the Head of the Department of Cardiovascular Science. His research focuses on the understanding of nitric oxide signaling, particularly in relation to endothelial function and its implications in vascular diseases. He has significant expertise in cardiovascular functional genomics and redox signaling. Channon uses clinical studies and experimental models to explore how endothelial nitric oxide synthase is regulated by tetrahydrobiopterin in the context of vascular diseases, especially those related to inflammation and atherosclerosis. His work includes developing transgenic models to manipulate tetrahydrobiopterin levels within the endothelial layer, as well as conducting clinical trials that assess treatments aimed at enhancing endothelial function through increased levels of this critical co-factor. His contributions to the field are pivotal in understanding the biochemical mechanisms underlying cardiovascular health and disease.
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