Advanced PEG-tyramine biomaterial ink for precision engineering of perfusable and flexible small-diameter vascular constructs via coaxial printing.

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Full Title: Bioact Mater

Abbreviation: Bioact Mater

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Subject Category: Engineering, Biomedical

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"Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest."

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"Funding This research work was supported by an Aspirant fellowship from the 10.13039/501100002661Fonds National de la Recherche Scientific de Belgique (FNRS) (grant number 46599, 2022 awarded to Julia Siminska-Stanny). A.S. acknowledges FNRS for providing a Research Credit (CDR) with grant number J.0188.24. M.H. acknowledges the financial support of Wallonia Brussels Internation (WBI)."

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