“…Previously, we prepared NC-Gelatin hydrogels as extravascular stents and demonstrated that they are tough, provide sufficient mechanical support to the vein graft in the early stage after implantation, and are biocompatible [ 9 , 28 , 29 ]. Furthermore, extravascular stents resist EndMT through autophagy, thus preventing restenosis of grafted veins [ 9 ]. In vein grafting, the extravascular stent inhibits the secretion of IL-1β, activates autophagy, reduces twist expression, inhibits the process of EndMT, inhibits NIH, and prevents restenosis of grafted veins [ 9 , 30 ].…”