Grants

FWF, Hertha Firnberg Nachwuchsstelle

Interleukin-33/ST2 in cardiovascular pathophisiology.

Svitlana Demyanets, 2010-2012
 

 

Ludwig Boltzmann Cluster Kardiovasculäre Forschung

Angiogenesis and inflammation in adipose tissue: A link between obesity and cardiovascular disease.

Johann Wojta, 2009-2012

 

Jubiläumsfonds – Österreichische Nationalbank

Clinical investigations on a role for the antiangiogenic prottein pigment epithelium-derived factor in the development and progression of cardiovascular disease.

Johann Wojta, 2008-2009

 

Österreichischer Herzfonds

Role of glycoprotein 130 cytokine family in the regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor production in human vascular smooth muscle cells and its possible counteraction by interferon-gamma.

Svitlana Demyanets, 2007

 

ÖKG

The heart as a source of cytokines involved in homing and differentiation of stem cells An in vitro approach with possible consequences for stem cell therapy.

Philipp Hohensinner, 2006

 

FWF, JRP

Angiogenesis and disease: Regulation of gene expression of mediators of tissue repair and angiogenesis in human hearts.

Johann Wojta, 2006-2008

 

Ludwig Boltzmann Cluster Kardiovasculäre Forschung

Angiogenesis in adipose tissue: A link between obesity and cardiovascular disease.

Johann Wojta, 2006-2008

 

Hans und Blanca Moser Stiftung

The role of the complement component C5a in coronary plaque destabilizatio.

Walter Speidl, 2004

 

Jubiläumsfonds – Österreichische Nationalbank

Crosstalk between cardiac myocytes and bone marrow cells in vitro. Possible implications for stem cell technology of ischaemic heart disease.

Johann Wojta, 2003

 

Österreichischer Herzfonds

Helicobacter pylori mycoplasma pneumoniae cytomegalovirus Epstein Barr virus and herpes simplex virus in carotid atherosclerosis: A comparison of their respective presence in atherosclerotic plaque healthy vessels and circulating leukocytes from the same individuals. A direct evaluation of pathogen burden?

Johann Wojta, 2002

 

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