“…Actually, the potential use of oligonucleotides in uiuo is severely hindered by their degradation by nucleases that hydrolyse the phosphodiester backbone. Therefore, modifications of the backbone have been made in order to improve resistance to nucleases, notably, methylphosphonates (Murakami et al, 1985), phosphotriesters (Pless and Ts'o, 1977) phosphorothioates (Stein ef al., 1988) and phosphoramidates (Jager et al, 1988). Another possible modification consists of substituting the natural 1-anomers by [a]-anomers which change the stereochemistry at the C1' position, placing the base at the location normally occupied by the H1' proton.…”