Definition of Repolarization. Meaning of Repolarization. Synonyms of Repolarization

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Meaning of Repolarization from wikipedia

- K+ channel pore. Repolarization typically results from the movement of positively charged K+ ions out of the cell. The repolarization phase of an action...
- Benign early repolarization (BER) or early repolarization is found on an electrocardiogram (ECG) in about 1% of those with chest pain. It is diagnosed...
- a negative deflection repolarization of the heart toward the positive electrode produces a negative deflection repolarization of the heart away from...
- This is due to the repolarization of the membrane. During ventricle contraction (QRS complex), the heart depolarizes. Repolarization of the ventricle happens...
- event of the cycle is the repolarization of the ventricles. It is the restoring of the resting state. In the ECG, repolarization includes the J point, ST...
- current); this persists until the cells gain back normal polarization (repolarization achieved). Please note that phase 0 leads to a net gain of Na+, while...
- pot****ium pump works continuously throughout this process. The process of repolarization causes an overshoot in the potential of the cell. Pot****ium ions continue...
- PMIDĀ 6277179. Grunnet M (2010). "Repolarization of the cardiac action potential. Does an increase in repolarization capacity constitute a new anti-arrhythmic...
- gradual repolarization period. This indicates that the atria's repolarization currents are not very large and they do not undergo a large repolarization peak...
- potential of an activated membrane (+30 mV). Phase two is repolarization. During repolarization, voltage-gated sodium ion channels inactivate (different...