The rabies virus enters nerve terminals, travels across synaptic connections, and reaches the brain after being picked up by nerve terminals. Scientists have modified the rabies virus to stop after jumping just one station by altering the coat protein, a process that involves fascinating virology. Despite its perilous nature, the rabies virus' ability to specifically target the brain is intriguing and has been extensively studied.

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