{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Non-Invasive Delivery of Negatively Charged Nanobodies by Anodal Iontophoresis: When Electroosmosis Dominates Electromigration. {Author}: Sahraoui PF;Vadas O;Kalia YN; {Journal}: Pharmaceutics {Volume}: 16 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: 2024 Apr 13 {Factor}: 6.525 {DOI}: 10.3390/pharmaceutics16040539 {Abstract}: Iontophoresis enables the non-invasive transdermal delivery of moderately-sized proteins and the needle-free cutaneous delivery of antibodies. However, simple descriptors of protein characteristics cannot accurately predict the feasibility of iontophoretic transport. This study investigated the cathodal and anodal iontophoretic transport of the negatively charged M7D12H nanobody and a series of negatively charged variants with single amino acid substitutions. Surprisingly, M7D12H and its variants were only delivered transdermally by anodal iontophoresis. In contrast, transdermal permeation after cathodal iontophoresis and passive diffusion was