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  2. List of unsolved problems in biology - Wikipedia

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    Developmental psychobiology posed this question since the lack of knowledge about the precise coordination of all cells, even those not related anatomically, in space and time during the embryonic period does not allow us to understand what forces at the cellular level coordinate four very general classes of tissue deformation, namely: tissue ...

  3. List of unsolved problems in neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    If so, how is it solved? Vertiginous question: Why is it that a specific subject of experience is "live" from a given perspective? What, if anything, is the function of consciousness? [2] [3] Problem of mental causation: How exactly do mental states cause intentional actions to happen? What is the nature and mechanism behind near-death experiences?

  4. Adipose triglyceride lipase - Wikipedia

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    57104 66853 Ensembl ENSG00000177666 ENSMUSG00000025509 UniProt Q96AD5 Q8BJ56 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_020376 NM_001163689 NM_025802 RefSeq (protein) NP_065109 NP_001157161 NP_080078 Location (UCSC) Chr 11: 0.82 – 0.83 Mb Chr 7: 141.04 – 141.04 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Adipose triglyceride lipase, also known as patatin-like phospholipase domain-containing protein 2 ...

  5. T helper cell - Wikipedia

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    Some immunologists question the model completely, as some in vivo studies suggest that individual helper T cells usually do not match the specific cytokine profiles of the T h model, and many cells express cytokines from both profiles. [32]

  6. Information system - Wikipedia

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    An information system (IS) is a formal, sociotechnical, organizational system designed to collect, process, store, and distribute information. [1] From a sociotechnical perspective, information systems comprise four components: task, people, structure (or roles), and technology. [2]