Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot (1910-1994), a British biochemist and crystallographer, won the 1964 Nobel Prize in chemistry for determining the highly complex structure of the vitamin B-12 molecule. She used X rays to make this discovery. Knowledge of the molecular structure of vitamin B-12 has enabled scientists to better understand how the body uses this substance to build red blood cells and prevent a disease called pernicious anemia.
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