Which was the first protein to have its structure determined using X-ray crystallography?

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Two types of electron microscopy—transmission and scanning—are widely used to study cells. In principle, transmission electron microscopy is similar to the observation of stained cells with the bright-field light microscope.


Which was the first protein to have its structure determined using X-ray crystallography?