
In neuroscience, repolarization refers to the change in membrane potential that returns the membrane potential to a negative value after the depolarization phase of an action potential has just previously changed the membrane potential to a positive value; the repolarization phase usually returns the membrane potential back to the resting membrane...
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(from the article `human cardiovascular system`) ...as the P wave. As it continues through the ventricles, it is registered as the QRS complex. Currents generated as the ventricles recover from the ... ...of the cell becomes negative and the inside positive. This condition lasts for a short time, after which the cell returns to its orig...
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re-establishment of membrane potential after a depolarization
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The process whereby the membrane, cell, or fibre, after depolarisation, is polarised again, with positive charges on the outer and negative charges on the inner surface. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(re-po″lәr-ĭ-za´shәn) the reestablishment of polarity, especially the return of a cell's membrane potential to resting potential after depolarization. in cardiac physiology, the restoration of the cell to its maximal diastolic potential, represented by phase 0 to phase 3 of the action pote...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē′pō-lăr-i-zā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The process whereby the membrane, cell, or fiber, after depolarization, is polarized again, with positive charges on the outer and negative charges on the inner surface.
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(re-po;lar-u1-za;shun) The reestablishment of the resting membrane potential after depolarization has occurred.
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