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Nature 437, 810-811 (6 October 2005) | doi:10.1038/437810a; Published online 5 October 2005
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Thousands of patients are queueing to be treated by Hongyun Huang at his Beijing clinic. But no Western journal editor seems willing to publish his research. David Cyranoski talks to the neurosurgeon whose global reputation among the ailing hasn't swayed his peers.
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