Grant support

Mesenchymal stromal cells for cardiac regeneration: OCT4 expression, partial reprogramming, and paracrine effects.

Year: 2021-2024. PI: Yannarelli G. Status: active.
Funding source: FONCyT, Argentina. Project ID: PICT-2019-00659. Total funding: ARS 4,875,000.

Designer exosomes from mesenchymal stromal cells for cardiac regeneration.

Year: 2021-2024. PI: Santa-Cruz D. Status: active.
Funding source: FONCyT, Argentina. Project ID: PICT-2019-00214. Total funding: ARS 950,000.

Characterization of exosomes subpopulations from mesenchymal stromal cells and their potential use for cardiovascular therapies.

Year: 2020-2023. PI: Yannarelli G. Status: active.
Funding source: FONCyT, Argentina. Project ID: PICT-2018-01086. Total funding: ARS 2,340,000.

Development of new translational therapies for cardiac regeneration based on gene therapy and mesenchymal stromal cells.

Year: 2016-2022. PI: Yannarelli G. Status: active.
Funding source: CONICET, Argentina. Project ID: PUE-IMETTYB. Total funding: ARS 5,000,000.

Chromatographically isolated exosomes from mesenchymal stromal cells over-expressing heme oxygenase-1 for cardiac regeneration.

Year: 2017-2018. PI: Yannarelli G. Status: finished.
Funding source: CONICET, Argentina. Project ID: Bilateral Cooperation Program CONICET-NIH. Total funding: ARS 120,000.

Heme oxygenase-1 over-expression in mesenchymal stromal cells as a therapeutic strategy for cardiac regeneration.

Year: 2016-2018. PI: Yannarelli G. Status: active.
Funding source: CONICET, Argentina. Project ID: PIP-2015-2017. Total funding: ARS 300,000.

OCT4 expression mediates partial cardiomyocyte reprogramming of mesenchymal stromal cells.

Year: 2016-2019. PI: Yannarelli G. Status: finished.
Funding source: FONCyT, Argentina. Project ID: PICT-2014-1198. Total funding: ARS 480,000.

Mesenchymal stromal cell therapy prevents primary graft dysfunction in lung transplantation.

Year: 2015-2018. PI: Pacienza N. Status: finished.
Funding source: FONCyT, Argentina. Project ID: PICT-2013-0754. Total funding: ARS 120,000.