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Fehr said Selig reserved "for himself the right to kick off the kind of dispute they had in the N.B.A. immediately after the end of the season, and that omission is rather marked".
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However, if PRDM1 methylation occurs and is indeed important at an earlier stage, we might have expected hypermethylation in higher proportion of tumor cells among primary cases, as the trend during tumorigenesis is generally toward increased methylation, an epigenetic mark that is rather stable.
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