Abstract

![Graphic][1] Vitamin D spurs cancer cells to take on the spread-out epithelial phenotype (left), but they are more rounded if RhoA is disrupted (right). A colon cancer cell isn't a lost cause. Vitamin D can tame the rogue cell by adjusting everything from its gene expression to its

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