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However, at the periphery of the ischemic zone
in juxtaposition to the remaining normally perfused myocardium, myoctes do
not die but may be only partially depolarized. They become hyperexcitable
because their resting membrane has become more positive approaching the
threshold for generating action potentials (activating fast Na+ channels). |