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Professor Chris Exley
Professor Chris Exley
Professor in Bioinorganic Chemistry Keele University
Honorary Professor, UHI Millennium Institute
Group Leader - Bioinorganic Chemistry Laboratory at Keele
Professor Chris Exley
Latest posts by Professor Chris Exley (see all)
  • Infant vaccines - 23rd April 2021
  • Imagine you are an Aluminum Atom - 5th November 2020
  • Aluminium in human brain tissue - 8th May 2020
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Imagine you are an Aluminum Atom

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Aluminium in human brain tissue

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The Emperor Is Naked: Aluminium Is A Cause Of Alzheimer’s Disease

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Infants are Uniquely Vulnerable to Aluminium in Vaccines

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Aluminium Adjuvants in Vaccines: Missing Information

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The Toxicity of Aluminium Adjuvants

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Epilepsy and Aluminium

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Camelford: Britain’s Forgotten Aluminium Scandal

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Aluminium in infant formula

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Aluminium hazard in transfusions?

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Safety concerns around aluminium adjuvants

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