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This is a psychosexual gothic horror film based on the novel by Arthur Phillips . Set in Victorian London, it follows a couple whose lives unravel after the birth of their daughter, Angelica, as they face psychological and supernatural disturbances.
A study on Angelica gigas Nakai explored solid formulations to enhance oral absorption and ameliorate memory impairment.
The query "Angelica (2015)" most likely refers to the directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein, though it could also refer to scientific research papers published in 2015 regarding the Angelica genus of medicinal plants.
Another 2015 paper investigated the anti-inflammatory properties of Angelica gigas through its impact on heme oxygenase.
Several significant scientific papers were published in 2015 regarding various species of the Angelica plant, often used in traditional medicine.
I have provided a brief overview for both interpretations below. Interpretation 1: Angelica (2015 film)
Research published in Journal of Natural Medicines examined the antiproliferative activity of Angelica gigas against cancer cells.