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    Calcium Movement into the Cell Causes the Rapid Depolarization of the Autorhythmic
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Calcium Movement into the Cell Causes the Rapid Depolarization of the Autorhythmic

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Calcium movement into the cell causes the rapid depolarization of the autorhythmic cell action potential, whereas sodium movement into the cell causes the rapid depolarization of the contractile cell action potential.

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