Unfortunately these drive do not have a standard SATA interface but rather a WD proprietary combined SATA/USB circuit board which only WD can supply - but they don't - so you are out of luck. You could take it to a professional data recovery firm but the generally start the meter at around $2000.
For others reading this, in the future, it is better to buy a standard SATA drive and an external drive case with a standard SATA and USB. This is a better/easier solution for repair and future capacity upgrading.