“…PCL = poly-Caprolactone, PP = Polypropylene, TPU = thermoplastic polyurethane, PLA = polylacticacid, GelNOR = gelatin-norbonene, PLCL = Poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone), sP(EO-stat-PO) = six-arm star-shaped NCO-poly(ethylene oxide-stat-propylene oxide), PGS = poly(glycerol sebacate), MOF = Metal-organic framework. References used in the Figure : Akentjew et al, [29] Jungst et al, [37] Hochleitner et al, [42] Zhang et al, [44] Gruber et al, [45] Skylar-Scott et al, [46] Lyons et al, [47] Apsite et al, [48] Li et al, [49] Wunner et al, [50] Mansi et al, [51] Bertlein et al, [52] Castilho et al, [53] Brown et al, [54] Federici et al, [55] Pien et al, [56] Van Genderen et al, [57] Mueller et al [58] have already been conducted in vivo, [32,35] showing the potential of the technique for synthetic small diameter vascular grafts for low patency with diameters and mechanics better mimicking the blood vessels compared to the conventional materials like PET and PTFE. Further, many studies have shown the beneficial surface characteristics of an SES fleece for the recreation of tubular constructs.…”