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Highest Impact Structures of All Time

Below you are invited to list pages about structures that you believe to be among the highest impact since the first empirical macromolecular structures were determined. Please do not list a structure unless you provide a justification in the form of a brief description of its impact.

  • 1958: Myoglobin: As the first protein structure that was determined, it is hard to exaggerate its impact. Before this structure, there was very little understanding of protein structure.
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