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===Repolarization=== After a cell has been depolarized, it undergoes one final change in internal charge. Following depolarization, the voltage-gated sodium ion channels that had been open while the cell was undergoing depolarization close again. The increased positive charge within the cell now causes the potassium channels to open. Potassium ions (K<sup>+</sup>) begin to move down the electrochemical gradient (in favor of the concentration gradient and the newly established electrical gradient). As potassium moves out of the cell the potential within the cell decreases and approaches its resting potential once more. The sodium potassium pump works continuously throughout this process.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Lodish|first1=H|last2=Berk|first2=A|last3=Kaiser|first3=C|last4=Krieger|first4=M|last5=Bretscher|first5=A|last6=Ploegh|first6=H|last7=Amon|first7=A|title=Molecular Cell Biology|url=https://archive.org/details/molecularcellbio00lodi|url-access=registration|date=2000|publisher=W. H. Freeman and Company|location=New York, NY|pages=[https://archive.org/details/molecularcellbio00lodi/page/1021 1021]β1022, 1025, 1045|edition=7th|isbn=978-0-7167-3136-8}}</ref> {{clear}}
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