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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ICC overview, "signal transduction" defined as "the conversion of a signal from outside the cell to a form that can bring about a specific cellular response" (Glossary; p. G-35), a Signal Molecule is received by a signal receptor / transducer protein in the PLBL = signal "Reception", short distance causing "signal transduction", Intercellular Communication allows 2 Cells to communicate, at different "distances" including short distance, "the conversion of a signal from outside the cell to a form that can bring about a specific cellular response" (Glossary; p. G-35) which by definition leads to a "Cellular Response" = a change in the cell itself or in the cell's activity, signaling / reception can occur at different "distances", long distance causing "signal transduction", at different "distances" including long distance, 2 Cells to communicate because a Signal Molecule, received by a signal receptor / transducer protein in the PLBL = signal "Reception" for which the signaling / reception