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Dear Christine,

I would assume that someone who publishes crystallisation conditions has
given up solving the structure or some other reason to encourage others
to pick up the project, i.e., no, I don't see much point NOT
publishing your data.
Cheers,
Tim

On 09/25/2012 03:32 PM, Lukacs, Christine wrote:
> I'd like to get a community opinion on something.
> 
> If a group has published crystallization and diffraction data
> (Acta Cryst F style crystallization report), and you happen to have
> the same crystal form and have solved the structure, is there an
> unspoken rule that you don't publish, or an amount of time that you
> wait to allow the other group to publish before you do?  I am not
> talking about a high impact structure with a race to publish.
> 
> Just looking for a general consensus.
> 
> Thanks Christine
> 
> Christine Lukacs, Ph.D. Principal Scientist Roche 
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