<p>Section I Overview of chloride transporters and channels</p> <p>1. Chloride Channels: An Historical Perspective by H. Criss Hartzell </p> <p>2. Sodium-Coupled Chloride Cotransporters: Discovery and Newly Emerging Concepts by John Russell </p> <p>3. Pathophysiology of the K+-Cl- Cotransporters: Paths to Discovery and Overview by John S. Gibson, J. Clive Ellory, Norma C. Adragna and Peter K. Lauf </p> <p>4. From Cloning to Structure, Function, and Regulation of Chloride-dependent and Independent Bicarbonate Transporters by Michael F. Romero, Min-Hwang Chang and David Mount</p> <p>5. Thermodynamics and Kinetics of chloride transport in Neurons: An Outline by F. Javier Alvarez-Leefmans and Eric Delpire</p> <p>Section II Current methods for studying chloride regulation</p> <p>6. Chemical and GFP-based Fluorescent Chloride Indicators by Alan S. Verkman </p> <p>7. Clomeleon, a Genetically-encoded Chloride Indicator by Ken Berglund, Thomas Kuner and George J. Augustine </p> <p>8. Gramicidin Perforated Patch by Norio Akaike</p> <p>9. Measuring Electroneutral Chloride-dependent Ion Fluxes in Heterologous Expression Systems by Kenneth </p> <p>Gagnon</p> <p>10. Knockout models of cation chloride cotransporters by Nicole Garbarini and Eric Delpire </p> <p>Section III From cloning to structure, function and regulation of chloride channels </p> <p>11. The NKCC and NCC genes: An in silico view by Mauricio Di Fulvio and F. Javier Alvarez-Leefmans</p> <p>12. The ClC Family of Chloride Channels and Transporters by Tobias Stauber, Gaia Novarino and Thomas J. Jentsch</p> <p>13. Calcium-Activated Chloride Channels by Fiona Britton, Normand Leblanc and James L. Kenyon</p> <p>14. GABAA Receptor Channels by Robert L. Macdonald and Emmanuel J. Botzolakis</p> <p>15. The Puzzles of Volume-Activated Anion Channels by Yasunobu Okada, Kaori Sato, Abduqodir H. Toychiev, Makoto Suzuki, Amal K. Dutta, Hana Inoue and Ravshan Z. Sabirov</p> <p>16. The Sodium-Dependent Chloride Cotransporters by Gerardo Gamba </p> <p>17. The Potassium-Chloride Cotransporters: from Cloning to Structure and Function by John A. Payne </p> <p>18. Regulation of Cation-Chloride Cotransporters by Gerardo Gamba, Nicole Garbarini and Eric Delpire </p> <p>Section IV Cation-chloride cotransporters in neural function and dysfunction </p> <p>19. GABA, Glycine and Cation-Chloride Cotransporterts in Retinal Function and Development by Noga Vardi and ling-Li Zhang</p> <p>20. Chloride-based Signal Amplification in Olfactory Sensory Neurons by Stephan Frings </p> <p>21. Cochlear and Vestibular Function and Dysfunction by Daniel C. Marcus and Philine Wangemann </p> <p>22. Presynaptic inhibition, pain and neurogenic inflammation by F. Javier Alvarez-Leefmans </p> <p>23. Modulation of Chloride Homeostasis by Microglia by Yves De Koninck </p> <p>24. Cation-Chloride Cotransporters as Pharmacological Targets in the Treatment of Epilepsy by Kristopher T. Kahle and Kevin Staley</p> <p>25. The Role of Cation-Chloride Cotransporters in Brain Ischemia by Dandan Sun, Doug Kintner and Brooks B. Pond </p> <p>26. Chloride Transport in Glioma Growth and Cell Invasion by Harald Sontheimer </p> <p>27. The Sodium-Potassium-Chloride Cotransporter, Human Cytomegalovirus, and the Cell Cycle by John M. Russell </p> <p>Section V Cation-chloride cotransport in Choroid Plexus and blood brain barrier</p> <p>28. Chloride Transporters as Water Pumps: Elements in a New Model of Epithelial Water Transport by Nanna MacAulay, Steffen Hamann, and Thomas Zeuthen</p> <p>29. Choroid plexus and chloride transport by Peter D. Brown , Sarah L. Davies and Ian D. Millar</p> <p>30. Ion and Water Transport Across the Blood-Brain Barrier by Martha E. O’Donnell</p>