%0 Journal Article %T Modeling the human placenta: in vitro applications in developmental and reproductive toxicology. %A Park S %A Hunter ES %J Crit Rev Toxicol %V 54 %N 7 %D 2024 Aug 17 %M 39016688 %F 6.184 %R 10.1080/10408444.2023.2295349 %X During its temporary tenure, the placenta has extensive and specialized functions that are critical for pre- and post-natal development. The consequences of chemical exposure in utero can have profound effects on the structure and function of pregnancy-associated tissues and the life-long health of the birthing person and their offspring. However, the toxicological importance and critical functions of the placenta to embryonic and fetal development and maturation have been understudied. This narrative will review early placental development in humans and highlight some in vitro models currently in use that are or can be applied to better understand placental processes underlying developmental toxicity due to in utero environmental exposures.