Bayliss effect

Etymology
Discovered by English physiologist (1860–1924).

Noun

 * 1)  A special manifestation of the myogenic tone in the vasculature, whereby in the event that blood pressure is increased in the arterioles and the vessels distend, they react with a sudden vasoconstriction caused by the activation of certain ion channels in the vascular smooth muscle cells.

Translations

 * Hungarian: Bayliss-effektus