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Quantitative structure-activity relationships quantum-mechanical theory

These successes did not go unnoticed by industry. Several pharmaceutical companies (1963-1964) became interested in applications of it-electron theory to biochemistry. While it was admittedly premature, it was felt that quantum chemistry was both the wave of the future and the very matrix for rational drug design. Hiickel energies of cephalosporins could be correlated with their biological activities.While companies were applying some mathematical methods of correlation techniques in quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR), it was chiefly the Hiickel theory and various forms of semiempirical quantum mechanics that was using a large share of computer time on the IBM 7094 mainframe in 1966. [Pg.14]


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