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I keep noting the number of cutting-edge researchers (on things like prions, MTs, etc. pertinent to the semi-public consciousness quest) who disappear behind the privatized funding without so much as a by-your-leave, often leaving the public end of things bereft of those who know the most about details.
Continuation… 2008
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While I certainly agree about the importance of MTs on multiple-levels, and the mechanism angle is intriguing, the decision to focus on MTs seems arbitrary.
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From what I've gathered, Orch-OR specifies MTs as mechanism.
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Which, when applied to technologies dealing with certain biological constructs (DNA, MTs, proteins, etc.), revealed something I thought very interesting indeed.
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Which, when applied to technologies dealing with certain biological constructs (DNA, MTs, proteins, etc.), revealed something I thought very interesting indeed.
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Obviously, eukaryotes have employed MTs in a host of useful functions prokaryotes never thought of (or maybe forgot).
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While I certainly agree about the importance of MTs on multiple-levels, and the mechanism angle is intriguing, the decision to focus on MTs seems arbitrary.
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More problematic is this: MTs are not biological universals.
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More problematic is this: MTs are not biological universals.
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The amazing dynamics of MTs in living cells seem definitive of vitality itself.
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