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Use of Structure-Activity Relationships to Estimate Toxicity of Inorganic Cations

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Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships

Part of the book series: Experientia Supplementum ((EXS,volume 23))

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All papers investigating quantitative relations between chemical structure and magnitudes of various biological effects deal with organic compounds. Correlations between biological activities and values of various chemical or physico-chemical parameters of many organic compounds differing from each other by different substituents in the basic skeleton of the molecule were found. If the molecule of a substance is considered as it enters the organism leaving aside the metabolic changes of the substance before its interaction with the receptor, it is always the whole molecule that is the matter.

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  1. Weil C.S., Biometrics. 8, 249 (1952).

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Tichý, M., Krivucová, M. (1976). Use of Structure-Activity Relationships to Estimate Toxicity of Inorganic Cations. In: Tichý, M. (eds) Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships. Experientia Supplementum, vol 23. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5795-6_12

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