What internal hard drive do i need to use?

My Macbook's hard drive unfortunately has a fault in it and I need to have this replaced. To save me money I'm wanting to purchase an internal hard drive and D.I.Y I want to make sure I purchase the correct part for my Mac. Whether it's brand or where to shop?
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