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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. Repolarization results from the movement of positively charged [[potassium]] [[ion]]s out of the cell. Typically the repolarization phase of an action potential results in [[Hyperpolarization (biology)|hyperpolarization]], attainment of a membrane potential that is more negative than the [[resting potential]].<br />
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== See also==<br />
* [[membrane potential]]<br />
* [[action potential]]<br />
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