Publications of Tobias Lenz
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Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Die Optimierung des Immunsystems durch natürliche und sexuelle Selektion. In: Jahrbuch 2010, pp. 1 - 4 (Ed. Max Planck Gesellschaft). Max Planck Gesellschaft, München (2010)
Thesis - PhD (6)
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Thesis - PhD
Dynamics of the T cell receptor repertoire of a small vertebrate in response to infection. Dissertation, 252 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2025)
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Thesis - PhD
Disentangling the roles of adaptive and neutral evolution in shaping HLA immune gene diversity in humans. Dissertation, 232 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2024)
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Thesis - PhD
Evolution and function of adaptive immunogenetic diversity in humans. Dissertation, 241 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universtität, Kiel (2019)
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Thesis - PhD
Variation in the MHC Class-II region of the three-spined stickleback: from genomes to populations. Dissertation, 110 pp., Kiel University, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Kiel, Plön (2019)
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Thesis - PhD
Functional characterization of antigen repertoires in HLA-associated complex diseases to investigate antagonistic selection on HLA genes. Dissertation, 145 pp., Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Plön (2018)
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Thesis - PhD
MHC polymorphism in the three-spined stickleback and its role in host-parasite co-evolution. Dissertation, Christian-Albechts-Universität, Kiel (2008)
Thesis - Master (3)
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Thesis - Master
Combining deep learning with immunopeptidomics and peptide microarrays to model peptide x human leukocyte antigen class II (HLA-II) interactions. Master, 78 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2019)
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Thesis - Master
Functional specialization of HLA supertypes to different pathogen groups based on group-specific amino acid repertoire. Master, 77 pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2019)
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Thesis - Master
PINAPL: A Flexible Pipeline for the Detection of Novel Genes in Annotated Genomes. Master, 128 pp., Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2018)
Film (1)
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Film
Why are some genetically caused diseases so frequent in the human population? (2018)