First published online July 13, 2004
Journal of Cell Science 117, 1605e (2004)
© The Company of Biologists Limited
Sticky Wicket what to do if you're scooped
As Mole said in his last column, being scooped is just about the worst thing that can happen to a scientist. So how do you respond? And what should you do with your newly not-novel data? On p. 3407, Mole offers some solutions, explaining the difference between an overscoop and an underscoop. Apparently, things are not as bad as they first seemed...
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JCS 2004 117: 3407-3409.
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