Publications


Refereed Journal Articles


Per and polyfluoroalkyl substance profiles revealed by targeted and non-targeted screening in European Starling eggs from sites Across Canada.


S. Chu, S. D. de Solla, T. A. Smythe, M. Eng, R. Lavoie, R. J. Letcher

Environmental Pollution, vol. 376, 2025, p. 126414


Metabolic transformation of environmentally-relevant brominated flame retardants in Fauna: A review.


T. A. Smythe, G. Su, Å. Bergman, R. J. Letcher

Environment International, vol. 161, 2022, p. 107097


The Importance of Fostering and Funding Scientific Research, and its Relevance to Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry


V. Sesin, J. Judy, L. Kapustka, B. Opeolu, M. Ottinger, P. Bertsch, Y. Wang, J. Lazorchak, T. A. Smythe, R. Stahl

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, vol. 42(3), 2022, pp. 581-593


Distribution behaviour in body compartments and in ovo transfer of flame retardants in North American Great Lakes herring gulls.


T.A. Smythe, L. Mattioli, R. J. Letcher

Environmental Pollution, vol. 262, 2020, p. 114306


Temporal trends of brominated and fluorinated contaminants in Canadian Arctic beluga (Delphinapterus leucas)1


T. A. Smythe, L. L. Loseto, A. Bignert, B. Rosenberg, W. Budakowski, T. Halldorson, K. Pleskach, G. T. Tomy

Arctic Science, vol. 4(3), 2018, pp. 388-404

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Impacts of Unregulated Novel Brominated Flame Retardants on Human Liver Thyroid Deiodination and Sulfotransferation.


T. A. Smythe, C. M. Butt, H. Stapleton, K. Pleskach, G. Ratnayake, C. Y. Song, N. Riddell, A. Konstantinov, G. Tomy

Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 51(12), 2017, pp. 7245-7253


An integrated approach to analyze EG2-hFc monoclonal antibody N-glycosylation by MALDI-MS


E. D. Bodnar, T. F. Nascimento, L. Girard, E. Komatsu, P. G. Lopez, A. G. Gomes de Oliveira, R. Roy, T. A. Smythe, Y. Zogbi, M. Spearman, V. Tayi, M. Butler, H. Perreault

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 93(7), 2015, pp. 754-763

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Thesis


Novel Highly Brominated Methoxylated Contaminants: Exposure, Terrestrial Sources, Bioaccumulation, and Fate in a Great Lakes Avian Model Species


Tristan A. Smythe

Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada, 2024

DOI

Science Communication


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