Regions of a page dont render when multiple tabs open

We have a search page with a query panel and an applications table to display the results.
The page is accisible through a taskflow which can either be rendered as a region on the existing tab or opened as a new tab on the same page if the navigation panel is clicked.
1. When we drilldown from the page setting a few parameters for the search, the search page works fine and displays results as expected.
2. When we open the search page from the navigation panel on a new tab, it shows up fine.
But when we try to switch back to the tab which is still drilled down to the search page when the new tab is open, the contents of the page are missing. Only the contents that are not part of the taskflow that is being drilled down to are shown.
Is there any property on the VO/taskflow level which could cause this? That is to render only one instance of the given taskflow/vo or something on the same lines?

Hi Frank,
1. Jdeveloper version used : 11.1.1.7.0
2. We do use dynamic tab shell for opening the new tab if setting Task type to dynamicMain creating a new tab is the way to go.
3. Taskflow is not configured to share data controls with calling taskflow.

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