{"paper_id":"f75eb0c7-95d3-47aa-8921-5a3574807f2c","body_text":"- NEWS\nHow understudied endometriosis causes pain for hundreds of millions of women\nPain-sensing nerves and immune cells work together to wreak havoc in endometriosis, a painful condition that affects an estimated 190 million women and girls of reproductive age. But a study in mice suggests a way to harness that interaction to treat the disorder1.\nAccess options\nAccess Nature and 54 other Nature Portfolio journals\nGet Nature+, our best-value online-access subscription\n27,99 € / 30 days\ncancel any time\nSubscribe to this journal\nReceive 52 print issues and online access\n185,98 € per year\nonly 3,58 € per issue\nRent or buy this article\nPrices vary by article type\nfrom$1.95\nto$39.95\nPrices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout\ndoi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-03628-3\nReferences\nFattori, V. et al. Sci. Transl. Med. 16, eadk8230 (2024).\nGarcia Garcia, J. M. et al. Reprod. Sci. 30, 1453–1461 (2023).","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}