In the sterile, humming confines of the Federal Archive for Anomalous Media, all confiscated objects were assigned a cold, bureaucratic number. But RKI 057 had a different name before it was found. It called itself the Stitch-Mouth Memoir .
RKI-057, also known as [insert full name or research code], is a small molecule inhibitor designed to selectively target and inhibit the activity of ALK and MET, two receptor tyrosine kinases implicated in the progression of various cancers. ALK rearrangements are notably prevalent in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), and inflammatory mycoplasma-like spindle cell neoplasm (IMSCN). MET, on the other hand, plays a pivotal role in cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, with its dysregulation associated with a wide array of malignancies.
If did not refer to the Renold chain, here are other possibilities based on the code format: