K. Mark Payne

TitleDirector, Division of Gastroenterology
InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentGastroenterology
AddressP.O. Box MSC 702
264
Thurmond Gazes - 30 Courtenay Drive
Phone843-876-4260
Fax843-876-7232
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    1. Webber BC, Payne KM, Rust LN, Cassino C, Carniato F, McCormick T, Botta M, Woods M, Webber BC, Payne KM, Rust LN, Cassino C, Carniato F, McCormick T, Botta M, Woods M. Analysis of the Relaxometric Properties of Extremely Rapidly Exchanging Gd3+ Chelates: Lessons from a Comparison of Four Isomeric Chelates. Inorg Chem. 2020 Jul 06; 59(13):9037-9046. PMID: 32536158; PMCID: PMC7423567.
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    2. Woods M, Payne KM, Valente EJ, Kucera BE, Young VG, Woods M, Payne KM, Valente EJ, Kucera BE, Young VG. Crystal Structures of DOTMA Chelates from Ce3+ to Yb3+ : Evidence for a Continuum of Metal Ion Hydration States. Chemistry. 2019 Jul 25; 25(42):9997-10005. PMID: 31121070; PMCID: PMC6700027.
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    3. Rust L, Payne KM, Carniato F, Botta M, Woods M, Rust L, Payne KM, Carniato F, Botta M, Woods M. Differences in the Relaxometric Properties of Regioisomeric Benzyl-DOTA Bifunctional Chelators: Implications for Molecular Imaging. Bioconjug Chem. 2019 05 15; 30(5):1530-1538. PMID: 31050414.
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    4. Payne KM, Woods M, Payne KM, Woods M. Isomerism in benzyl-DOTA derived bifunctional chelators: implications for molecular imaging. Bioconjug Chem. 2015 Feb 18; 26(2):338-44. PMID: 25635382.
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    5. Payne KM, Valente EJ, Aime S, Botta M, Woods M, Payne KM, Valente EJ, Aime S, Botta M, Woods M. Picture of a chelate in exchange: the crystal structure of NaHoDOTMA, a 'semi'-hydrated chelate. Chem Commun (Camb). 2013 Mar 21; 49(23):2320-2. PMID: 23400212; PMCID: PMC3620659.
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