The placenta plays a vital role in supporting and nourishing the fetus throughout pregnancy, yet the mechanisms governing its development remain poorly understood. Recent advances in 3D human trophoblast organoid systems derived from both primary tissues and stem cells provide physiologically relevant platforms to investigate placental development in both health and disease. This 'In a Nutshell' review highlights how these models are transforming our ability to investigate human placental biology in pregnancy.
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