Posttranslational regulation of CREB-binding protein expression by F-box leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 19 and ubiquitin-specific peptidase 14 in the paraventricular nucleus participates in chronic stress-induced symptomatology via the modulation of the hypothalamic‒pituitary‒adrenal axis

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