Miklós Réthelyi
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Miklós Réthelyi is a Hungarian
Hungary
Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine and Romania to the east, Serbia and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. The...

 physician and politician, current Minister of National Resources from 29 May 2010. This "super ministry" consists of State Secretaries of Sport (Attila Czene
Attila Czene
Attila Czene is a former medley swimmer from Hungary, who won the gold medal in the 200 m individual medley at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992.-References:**...

), Education (Rózsa Hoffmann
Rózsa Hoffmann
Rózsa Hoffmann is a Hungarian politician and educator, current Secretary of State for Education of the Ministry of National Resources since 2 June 2010.-Career:...

), Social Affairs (Miklós Soltész), Health (Miklós Szócska) and Culture (Géza Szőcs
Géza Szőcs
Géza Szőcs is an ethnic Hungarian poet and politician from Transylvania, Romania, current Secretary of State for Culture of the Ministry of National Resources in Hungary since 2 June 2010.-Life:...

).

Main publications

  • The large synaptic complexes of the substantia gelatinosa (with János Szentágothai, 1969)
  • Cell and neuropil architecture of the intermedio-lateral (sympathetic) nucleus of the spinal cord (1972)
  • A gerincvelő neuronális szerkezete (1972)
  • Preterminal and terminal axon arborizations in the substantia gelatinosa of cat’s spinal cord (1977)
  • Synaptic complexes formed by functionally defined primary afferent units with fine myelinated fibers (co-author, 1982)
  • A fájdalomkeltő impulzusok gerincvelői feldolgozásának szerkezeti alapjai (1982)
  • Ultrastructure and synaptic connections of cutaneous afferent fibres in the spinal cord (co-author, 1987)
  • Funkcionális anatómia I.–III. (school book with János Szentágothai, 1989)
  • The caudal end of the rat spinal cord: transformation to and ultrastructure of the filum terminale (co-author, 2004)
  • Caudal end of the rat spinal dorsal horn (co-author, 2008)
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