Proceedings of the Conference on Chemical Structure-Biological Activity Relationships: Quantitative Approaches Prague, Czechoslovakia 27 to 29 June, 1973
herausgegeben von Miloň Tichý.
Basel
Birkhäuser Basel : Imprint : Birkhäuser
1976
Experientia., Supplementum ;, 23.
Mathematical Empirical Models of Free Wilson Type, Four-Parameter Equation and Related Topics, Hansch Approach --;Quantum Pharmacology and Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships: A Brief Review --;On the Parabolic Relationship Between Biological Activity and Hydrophobicity of Drugs: Transport or Protein Binding? --;Quantitation of Chemical and Biological Effects in Steroids by Hansch-Type and Molecular Orbital Calculations --;In Vitro Dissolution Rate as a Parameter in Structure-Activity Studies --;Substructural Analysis in Drug Design --;Stucture-Activity Relationships in a Series of Cinnamic Acids in the Stabilizing Action on Erythrocyte Membrane --;Relationship Between R M Values from Paper Chromatography and Partition Coefficients of Dissociable Compounds --;The Influence of Lipophilicity on the Antibacterial Activity of Rifamycins --;Hansch Analysis in a Series of Substances with Antifungal Activity --;Lipophilicity of Isothiocyanates as a Criterion of their Antimicrobial Spectrum --;The Prediction of New Biologically Active Compounds Using Physicochemical Properties-Activity Relations --;Use of Structure-Activity Relationships to Estimate Toxicity of Inorganic Cations --;Statistical Approaches in Fitting Models --;Some Comments on Possible Types of Analogy Models in the Study of Relations Between Chemical Structure and Biological Activity --;Correlations Between Various Physico-Chemical Properties and Biological Activities --;Correlation Between Physico-Chemical Properties of Chemical Compounds and Indices of their Toxic Action: Use for Prediction --;Relationships Between Some Biological and Physico-Chemical Properties in a Series of Derivatives of Trimepranol [1-(2,3,5-Trimethyl-4-Acetoxyphenoxy)-3-Isopropylaminopropane-2-OL] --;Structure-Activity Correlations in a Homologous Series of 2-Substituted Isonicotinic Acid Hydrazides --;Substituent Effects on the Algicidal Activity of Phenyl Thiolacetates --;Interaction of Foreign Compounds with Hemiproteins and Isolated Ferriprotoheme --;Structure-Toxicity Relationships --;Interdependence of Various Types of Pharmacological Activity in Case of Some 4H-Pyrido (1, 2a) Pyrimidine Derivatives --;Structural Dependence of Epileptogenic Action of Penicillins --;Correlations Between Electronic Indices from M.O. Calculations and Biological Activities --;Molecular Orbital Predictions of Properties Influencing Biological Phenomena --;Chemical Structure-Biological Activity Relationships in the Phenoxyacetic Acid Series --;Correlation Between Pharmacological Activity Indices and Quantum Chemical Indices of Some Phenylethylamine Derivatives --;Correlation Between Electronic Indices from Molecular Orbital Calculations and Antiradiation Activity of Thiazolidines --;An Investigation of the Possible Relationship Between Electronic Structure and Antirheumatic Activity in the Hydroxybenzoic Acids --;CNDO/2 Study of the Conformational Properties of the Tricyclic Antidepressants --;Theoretical Studies of Thyroid Hormone Analogs --;A Semi-Empirical Study of the Structural Effects of Ionic Defect Formation in a Model?-Helical System --;AB INITIO Molecular Orbital Studies in Quantum Biology. Electronic Characteristics of Indole and Benzofuran --;The Application of Hückel Molecular Orbital Calculations to Study of Antituberculotic Activity of Thioamides --;Discussion of the Most Significant Characteristics Used in the Correlations in Terms of a Theoretical Approach --;Calculations of Henry Constants and Partition Coefficients Using Quantum Chemical Approach --;Relationships Among Activity Coefficients, Partition Coefficients and Solubilities --;Binding of Small Molecules to Sephadex G-10 as a Model Surface. Correlations with Extrathermodynamic Parameters --;Correlations Between Dipole Moments and Biological Activities of Cardiotonic Steroids.