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ON THE COVER
Image shows a surface-shaded cryoelectron microscopy image of a West Nile virus particle (kindly provided by Richard J. Kuhn, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN). Individuals homozygous for a deletion mutation in the gene that encodes the chemokine receptor CCR5 (CCR5Δ32) are more susceptible to symptomatic WNV infection. Related article by Glass et al.
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