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This line being all by itself at the top of the article, and the fact that I did not see it, made the article seem very confusing to me: "The von Kossa stain is used to quantify mineralization in cell culture and tissue sections." The first 3 times I read the article, my eyes missed this sentence entirely. Could it be combined with the other sentences in the following paragraph (at least, until someone can expand that first paragraph into more than one sentence)? Fallendarling (talk) 02:07, 21 July 2010 (UTC)Reply