
pmid: 44555
Designing of biologically active molecules on a rational basis is of utmost importance to medicinal chemists. Until about the late 1950’s most of the structure-activity correlations were emperical and qualitative. Although attempts have been made to apply quantitative methods to biological activity since last century, a major effort in this field has been made only very recently based on physical organic chemistry using regression analysis and computer technology.
Psychotropic Drugs, Antifungal Agents, Bacteria, Chemical Phenomena, Chemistry, Physical, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Hemodynamics, Antineoplastic Agents, Models, Theoretical, Antimalarials, Structure-Activity Relationship, Histamine H1 Antagonists, Animals
Psychotropic Drugs, Antifungal Agents, Bacteria, Chemical Phenomena, Chemistry, Physical, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Hemodynamics, Antineoplastic Agents, Models, Theoretical, Antimalarials, Structure-Activity Relationship, Histamine H1 Antagonists, Animals
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