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23. Sabiha Runa, Alexandra Hill, Victoria L. Cochran, Christine K. Payne. "PEGylated Nanoparticles: Protein Corona and Secondary Structure," Proceedings of SPIE, 2014.


22. S. Mukhopadhyay, F. Zhang, E. Warren and C.K. Payne. "A model for controlling the resting membrane potential of cells using nanoparticles." IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2014.  
25. “Hemoglobin-mediated synthesis of PEDOT:PSS: Enhancing conductivity through biological oxidants,” J.D. Morris, D. Khanal, J.A. Richey, C.K. Payne, Biomaterials Science, in press (2015).


21. Hill, A. and Payne, C. K., "Impact of serum proteins on MRI contrast agents: Cellular binding and T2 relaxation," RSC Advances 4, 31735-31744 (2014).
24. "Cellular binding of nanoparticles disrupts the membrane potential," E.A.K. Warren and C.K. Payne, RSC Advances, 5, 13660-13666 (2015). [http://openwetware.org/images/b/b5/Warren%2C_Payne._RSC_Advances_2015.pdf PDF]


20. Fleischer, C. C. and Payne, C. K., "Nanoparticle-cell interactions: Molecular structure of the protein corona and cellular outcomes," Acc. Chem. Res. DOI: 10.1021/ar500190q, (2014).
23. "PEGylated nanoparticles: Protein corona and secondary structure," Sabiha Runa, Alexandra Hill, Victoria L. Cochran, Christine K. Payne, Physical Chemistry of Nanomaterials and Interfaces XIII, Proceedings of SPIE, 91651F, 2014.


19. "Secondary structure of corona proteins determines the cell surface receptors used by nanoparticles," C.C. Fleischer and C.K. Payne, J. Phys. Chem. B., Special Issue: Spectroscopy of Nano- and Biomaterials Symposium, ASAP (2014). [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jp502624n Link]
22. "A model for controlling the resting membrane potential of cells using nanoparticles." S. Mukhopadhyay, F. Zhang, E. Warren and C.K. Payne, IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2014.
 
21. "Impact of serum proteins on MRI contrast agents: Cellular binding and T2 relaxation," A. Hill and C.K. Payne, RSC Advances, 4, 31735-31744 (2014).
 
20. "Nanoparticle-cell interactions: Molecular structure of the protein corona and cellular outcomes," C.C. Fleischer and C.K. Payne, Acc. Chem. Res., 47, 2651-2659 (2014).
 
19. "Secondary structure of corona proteins determines the cell surface receptors used by nanoparticles," C.C. Fleischer and C.K. Payne, J. Phys. Chem. B., Special Issue: Spectroscopy of Nano- and Biomaterials Symposium, 118, 14017-14026 (2014). [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/jp502624n Link]


18. "Tuning PEDOT:PSS conductivity with iron oxidants," J.D. Morris and C.K. Payne, Organic Electronics, 15, 1707-1710 (2014). [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.orgel.2014.03.037 Link]
18. "Tuning PEDOT:PSS conductivity with iron oxidants," J.D. Morris and C.K. Payne, Organic Electronics, 15, 1707-1710 (2014). [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.orgel.2014.03.037 Link]

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25. “Hemoglobin-mediated synthesis of PEDOT:PSS: Enhancing conductivity through biological oxidants,” J.D. Morris, D. Khanal, J.A. Richey, C.K. Payne, Biomaterials Science, in press (2015).

24. "Cellular binding of nanoparticles disrupts the membrane potential," E.A.K. Warren and C.K. Payne, RSC Advances, 5, 13660-13666 (2015). PDF

23. "PEGylated nanoparticles: Protein corona and secondary structure," Sabiha Runa, Alexandra Hill, Victoria L. Cochran, Christine K. Payne, Physical Chemistry of Nanomaterials and Interfaces XIII, Proceedings of SPIE, 91651F, 2014.

22. "A model for controlling the resting membrane potential of cells using nanoparticles." S. Mukhopadhyay, F. Zhang, E. Warren and C.K. Payne, IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2014.

21. "Impact of serum proteins on MRI contrast agents: Cellular binding and T2 relaxation," A. Hill and C.K. Payne, RSC Advances, 4, 31735-31744 (2014).

20. "Nanoparticle-cell interactions: Molecular structure of the protein corona and cellular outcomes," C.C. Fleischer and C.K. Payne, Acc. Chem. Res., 47, 2651-2659 (2014).

19. "Secondary structure of corona proteins determines the cell surface receptors used by nanoparticles," C.C. Fleischer and C.K. Payne, J. Phys. Chem. B., Special Issue: Spectroscopy of Nano- and Biomaterials Symposium, 118, 14017-14026 (2014). Link

18. "Tuning PEDOT:PSS conductivity with iron oxidants," J.D. Morris and C.K. Payne, Organic Electronics, 15, 1707-1710 (2014). Link

17. "Lysosome transport as a function of lysosome diameter," D. Bandyopadhyay, A. Cyphersmith, J.A. Zapata, Y.J. Kim, and C.K. Payne, PLoS One, 9, e86847 (2014). Link

16. "Cellular binding of anionic nanoparticles is inhibited by serum proteins independent of nanoparticle composition," C.C. Fleischer, U. Kumar, and C.K. Payne, Biomaterials Science, 1, 975-982 (2013).

15. "Protein-mediated synthesis of the conducting polymer PEDOT:PSS," S.M. Hira and C.K. Payne, Synthetic Metals, 176, 104-107 (2013).

14. "Membrane potential mediates the cellular binding of nanoparticles," E.H. Shin, Y. Li, U. Kumar, H.V. Sureka, X. Zhang, and C.K. Payne, Nanoscale, 5, 5879-5886 (2013). Link

13. "Conditioned media downregulates nuclear expression of Nrf2," S. Sarkar, C.K. Payne, and M.L. Kemp, Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering, 6, 130-137 (2013).

12. "Imaging intracellular quantum dots: Fluorescence microscopy and transmission electron microscopy," C.J. Szymanski, H. Yi, J.L. Liu, E.R. Wright, C.K. Payne, Nanobiotechnology Protocols, Eds. S.J. Rosenthal and D.W. Wright (Humana Press, New York, 2013).

11. "Nanoparticle surface charge mediates the cellular receptors used by protein-nanoparticle complexes," C.C. Fleischer and C.K. Payne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 116, 8901-8907 (2012).

10. "Imaging lysosomal enzyme activity in live cells using self-quenched substrates," W.H. Humphries and C.K. Payne, Analytical Biochemistry, 424, 178-183 (2012).

9. "Fluorescent coumarin thiols measure biological redox couples," K.G. Reddie, W.H. Humphries, C.P. Bain, C.K. Payne, M.L. Kemp, and N. Murthy, Organic Letters, 14, 680-683 (2012).

8. "Nanoparticles act as protein carriers during cellular internalization," G.W. Doorley and C.K. Payne, Chem. Commun., 48, 2961-2963 (2012).

7. "Endo-lysosomal vesicles positive for Rab7 and LAMP1 are terminal vesicles for the transport of dextran," W.H. Humphries IV, C.J. Szymanski, and C.K. Payne, PLoS ONE 6, e26626 (2011). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0026626. Link

6. "Single particle tracking as a method to resolve differences in highly colocalized proteins," C.J. Szymanski, W.H. Humphries IV, C.K. Payne, Analyst, 136, 3527-3533 (2011).

5. "Cellular binding of nanoparticles in the presence of serum proteins," G.W. Doorley and C.K. Payne, Chem. Commun., 47, 466-468 (2011). PDF

4. "Intracellular degradation of low-density lipoprotein probed with two-color fluorescence microscopy," W.H. Humphries IV, N.C. Fay, C.K. Payne, Integr. Biol., 2, 536 - 544 (2010). PDF

3. "Pyrenebutyrate leads to cellular binding, not intracellular delivery, of polyarginine quantum dots," A.E. Jablonski, T. Kawakami, A.Y. Ting, C.K. Payne, J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 1, 1312–1315 (2010). PDF

x. "Pyrenebutyrate-Mediated Delivery of Quantum Dots across the Plasma Membrane of Living Cells," A.E. Jablonski, W.H. Humphries, C.K. Payne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 113 (2), 405-408 (2009), pmid:19099434, withdrawn. The conclusions drawn from the data in this manuscript were incorrect. A full discussion can be found in, "Pyrenebutyrate Leads to Cellular Binding, Not Intracellular Delivery, of Polyarginine Quantum Dots," A.E. Jablonski, T. Kawakami, A.Y. Ting, C.K. Payne, J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 1, 1312–1315 (2010).

2. "Imaging gene delivery with fluorescence microscopy," C.K. Payne, Nanomedicine, 2, 847-860 (2007). pmid:18095850.

1. "Cellular binding, motion, and internalization of synthetic gene delivery polymers," G.T. Hess, W.H. Humphries IV, N.C. Fay, and C.K. Payne, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, Mol. Cell Res., 1773, 1583-1588 (2007). pmid:17888530. PDF

C.K. Payne publications prior to Georgia Tech