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Jennifer Campbell

Researcher at University of British Columbia

Publications -  66
Citations -  11360

Jennifer Campbell is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Teichoic acid & Staphylococcus aureus. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 63 publications receiving 10430 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer Campbell include BC Cancer Research Centre & Harvard University.

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Does High Self-Esteem Cause Better Performance, Interpersonal Success, Happiness, or Healthier Lifestyles?

TL;DR: This article found that self-esteem does not predict the quality or duration of relationships, nor does it predict the likelihood of cheating and bullying in children, and the highest and lowest rates of cheating were found in different subcategories of high selfesteem.
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Private self-consciousness and the five-factor model of personality: distinguishing rumination from reflection.

TL;DR: Results suggest that the PrSC scale confounds two unrelated, motivationally distinct dispositions--rumination and reflection--and that this confounding may account for the "self-absorption paradox" implicit in PrSC research findings: Higher PrSC scores are associated with more accurate and extensive self-knowledge yet higher levels of psychological distress.
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The Human Phenotype Ontology project: linking molecular biology and disease through phenotype data

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TL;DR: The updated HPO database is described, which provides annotations of 7,278 human hereditary syndromes listed in OMIM, Orphanet and DECIPHER to classes of the HPO, allowing integration of existing datasets and interoperability with multiple biomedical resources.
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The SIRT1 Deacetylase Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis and Colon Cancer Growth

TL;DR: It is shown that CR induces a two-fold increase SIRT1 expression in the intestine of rodents and that ectopic induction of Sirt1 in a β-catenin-driven mouse model of colon cancer significantly reduces tumor formation, proliferation, and animal morbidity in the absence of CR.
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The structure of the self-concept and its relation to psychological adjustment.

TL;DR: Four studies examined the relations among measures of self-concept structure and their relations with adjustment, finding that greater pluralism in self- Concept structure enhances adjustment, whereas other research suggests that greater unity in the structure enhancesadjustment.