CCL: Good book on various Structure-Activity Relationship methods



 Sent to CCL by: "Wayne Steinmetz" [WES04747[#]pomona.edu]
 The classic is C. Hansch and A. Leo, "Exploring QSAR", American
 Chemical
 Society, 1995.  If you want the tables as well as the analysis of
 methodology, purchase the two-volume set. ISBN 0-8412-3060-9.
 You will also find a discussion of QSAR in later editions of Burger's
 treatise on medicinal chemistry.
 Wayne E. Steinmetz
 Carnegie Professor of Chemistry
 Woodbadge Course Director
 Chemistry Department
 Pomona College
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 Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 7:35 AM
 To: Wayne Steinmetz
 Subject: CCL: Good book on various Structure-Activity Relationship
 methods
 Sent to CCL by: Yogesh Sabnis [ysabnis]![yahoo.com]
 Dear All,
 I would like to get suggestions about a book that
 describes various Structure-Activity Relationship
 methods.
 Thank you.
 Kind regards,
 Yogesh
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 Yogesh Sabnis, PhD
 BMC, Box 574,
 Dept. Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
 Husargatan 3,
 Uppsala - 751 23
 Sweden
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