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Richard G. Titus is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their academic work is associated with this institution, where their research activities and contributions align with the university's scientific environment.

There is no detailed information available about their recent publications, frequent co-authors, or venues where they commonly publish. Similarly, specific fields and subfields of study related to their research have not been documented publicly.

Details about the main topics of their work, as well as any book publications or awards received, are not recorded in the accessible data at this time.

Due to the limited publicly available data, a comprehensive view of their research output or thematic focus areas cannot be established. Their profile remains largely defined by their association with Colorado State University.

Best Publications

  • Tumor necrosis factor plays a protective role in experimental murine cutaneous leishmaniasis.

    R G Titus;B Sherry;A Cerami

  • Development of a safe live Leishmania vaccine line by gene replacement.

    R. G. Titus;F. J. Gueiros-Filho;L. A. R. De Freitas;S. M. Beverley

  • Peptides encoded by the calcitonin gene inhibit macrophage function.

    Y H Nong;R G Titus;J M Ribeiro;H G Remold

  • The immunomodulatory factors of arthropod saliva and the potential for these factors to serve as vaccine targets to prevent pathogen transmission

    R. G. Titus;J. V. Bishop;J. S. Mejia

  • Sandfly Maxadilan Exacerbates Infection with Leishmania major and Vaccinating Against It Protects Against L. major Infection

    Robin V. Morris;Charles B. Shoemaker;John R. David;Gregory C. Lanzaro

  • Therapeutic effect of anti-L3T4 monoclonal antibody GK1.5 on cutaneous leishmaniasis in genetically-susceptible BALB/c mice.

    R G Titus;R Ceredig;J C Cerottini;J A Louis

  • Plasticity in chromosome number and testing of essential genes in Leishmania by targeting.

    Angela K. Cruz;Richard Titus;Stephen M. Beverley

  • The immunomodulatory factors of bloodfeeding arthropod saliva.

    Gillespie;Mbow;Richard G. Titus

  • Identification of an IL-2 binding protein in the saliva of the Lyme disease vector tick, Ixodes scapularis.

    R D Gillespie;M C Dolan;J Piesman;R G Titus

  • Analysis of enhancing effect of sand fly saliva on Leishmania infection in mice.

    C. M. Theodos;J. M. C. Ribeiro;R. G. Titus

  • A simple method for quantifying Leishmania in tissues of infected animals

    H.C. Lima;H.C. Lima;J.A. Bleyenberg;R.G. Titus

  • Saliva of Lutzomyia longipalpis sibling species differs in its composition and capacity to enhance leishmaniasis.

    Alon Warburg;Elvira Saraiva;Gregory C. Lanzaro;Richard G. Titus

  • Saliva of the Lyme disease vector, Ixodes dammini, blocks cell activation by a nonprostaglandin E2-dependent mechanism.

    S Urioste;L R Hall;S R Telford;R G Titus

  • Regulation of differentiation to the infective stage of the protozoan parasite Leishmania major by tetrahydrobiopterin.

    Mark L. Cunningham;Richard G. Titus;Salvatore J. Turco;Stephen M. Beverley

  • Phlebotomus papatasi Sand Fly Salivary Gland Lysate Down-Regulates a Th1, but Up-Regulates a Th2, Response in Mice Infected with Leishmania major

    M. Lamine Mbow;Julie A. Bleyenberg;Laurie R. Hall;Richard G. Titus

  • Type 1 and type 2 responses to Leishmania major.

    Kathleen A. Rogers;Gregory K. DeKrey;M.Lamine Mbow;R.Dean Gillespie

  • The vasoactive peptide maxadilan from sand fly saliva inhibits TNF-alpha and induces IL-6 by mouse macrophages through interaction with the pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) receptor.

    Milena B. P. Soares;Richard G. Titus;Charles B. Shoemaker;John R. David

  • A mouse model of Leishmania braziliensis braziliensis infection produced by coinjection with sand fly saliva.

    John Samuelson;Ethan Lerner;Robert Tesh;Richard Titus

  • Involvement of specific Lyt-2+ T cells in the immunological control of experimentally induced murine cutaneous leishmaniasis

    Richard G. Titus;Geneviève Milon;Gilles Marchal;Pierre Vassalli

  • Salivary gland material from the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis has an inhibitory effect on macrophage function in vitro

    Cynthia M. Theodos;Richard G. Titus

Frequent Co-Authors

José M. C. Ribeiro
José M. C. Ribeiro National Institutes of Health
Stephen M. Beverley
Stephen M. Beverley Washington University in St. Louis
John R. David
John R. David Harvard University
Charles B. Shoemaker
Charles B. Shoemaker Tufts University
Heinz G. Remold
Heinz G. Remold Brigham and Women's Hospital
Cláudia Brodskyn
Cláudia Brodskyn Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Jacques A. Louis
Jacques A. Louis Institut Pasteur
Milena Botelho Pereira Soares
Milena Botelho Pereira Soares Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Jean-Charles Cerottini
Jean-Charles Cerottini University of Lausanne
Gregory C. Lanzaro
Gregory C. Lanzaro University of California, Davis

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