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Benjamin William Walters

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 2, 2025
Profiling Histone Modifications in Differentiating Mouse Spermatogonia with CUT&TagBenjamin William Walters, Haoming Yu, Shubhangini Kataruka, et al.
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal|January 26, 2024
Human-specific epigenomic states in spermatogenesisCaiyun Liao, Benjamin William Walters, Marcello DiStasio, et al.
Genes & Development|August 18, 2025
H3K4me3 amplifies transcription at intergenic active regulatory elementsHaoming Yu, Yongyan Zhang, Zhicong Liao, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|January 20, 2026
Fertilization with Protamine-2 deficient sperm triggers abnormal pronucleus development and zygotic cleavage†Shannon R Rainsford, Kevin Tse, Benjamin William Walters, et al.
Epigenetics|March 17, 2020
Dynamic shifts in chromatin states differentially mark the proliferative basal cells and terminally differentiated cells of the developing epidermisYan Ting Shue, Kang Ting Lee, Benjamin William Walters, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 31, 2025
SMARCA5 restricts chromatin accessibility to promote male meiosis and fertility in mammalsShubhangini Kataruka, Aushaq B Malla, Shannon R Rainsford, et al.
Genome Research|September 15, 2022
Widespread association of the Argonaute protein AGO2 with meiotic chromatin suggests a distinct nuclear function in mammalian male reproductionKimberly N Griffin, Benjamin William Walters, Haixin Li, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|June 1, 2023
Divergent functions of histone acetyltransferases KAT2A and KAT2B in keratinocyte self-renewal and differentiationBenjamin William Walters, Tiak Ju Tan, Chew Teng Tan, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 2, 2025
Profiling Histone Modifications in Differentiating Mouse Spermatogonia with CUT&TagBenjamin William Walters, Haoming Yu, Shubhangini Kataruka, et al.
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal|January 26, 2024
Human-specific epigenomic states in spermatogenesisCaiyun Liao, Benjamin William Walters, Marcello DiStasio, et al.
Genes & Development|August 18, 2025
H3K4me3 amplifies transcription at intergenic active regulatory elementsHaoming Yu, Yongyan Zhang, Zhicong Liao, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|January 20, 2026
Fertilization with Protamine-2 deficient sperm triggers abnormal pronucleus development and zygotic cleavage†Shannon R Rainsford, Kevin Tse, Benjamin William Walters, et al.
Epigenetics|March 17, 2020
Dynamic shifts in chromatin states differentially mark the proliferative basal cells and terminally differentiated cells of the developing epidermisYan Ting Shue, Kang Ting Lee, Benjamin William Walters, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 31, 2025
SMARCA5 restricts chromatin accessibility to promote male meiosis and fertility in mammalsShubhangini Kataruka, Aushaq B Malla, Shannon R Rainsford, et al.
Genome Research|September 15, 2022
Widespread association of the Argonaute protein AGO2 with meiotic chromatin suggests a distinct nuclear function in mammalian male reproductionKimberly N Griffin, Benjamin William Walters, Haixin Li, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|June 1, 2023
Divergent functions of histone acetyltransferases KAT2A and KAT2B in keratinocyte self-renewal and differentiationBenjamin William Walters, Tiak Ju Tan, Chew Teng Tan, et al.
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